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position and only on a 

fi

 rm, level surface.

e)  Do not use the equipment on paved or 

graveled surfaces where material that could 

be catapulted out could cause injuries.

f)  Before switching on the equipment, always 

check all screws, nuts, bolts and other faste-

nings to ensure that they are secure and that 

all safety devices and protective grilles are in 

position. Worn or damaged stickers must be 

replaced.

g)  Never use the equipment in the direct vicinity 

of persons - especially children - or animals.

1.3.3 Operation

a)  Work only in broad daylight or in well-lit condi-

tions.

b)  Do not use the equipment on wet grass.

c)  Always maintain good footing, especially on 

inclines.

d)  Walk, do not run.

e)  Always guide the equipment across slopes, 

i.e. never straight up or straight down.

f)  Be particularly careful when you change di-

rection on a slope.

g)  Do not scarify or aerate on overly steep incli-

nes.

h)  Be particularly careful when you turn the 

equipment around or pull it toward yourself.

i)  Stop the teeth whenever the mower has to be 

tilted for transporting over areas other than 

lawns and whenever it has to be moved from 

or to the area you want to work on.

j)  Never use the equipment if the safety devices 

or safety grilles are damaged, or without the 

attached safety devices, e.g. de

fl

 ectors and/

or catch baskets.

k)  Start the motor with caution in accordance 

with the operating instructions and ensure 

that your feet are far enough away from the 

teeth.

l)  Do not tilt the equipment when you start the 

motor unless the equipment must be raised 

o

  of the ground a little in order to start it. In 

this case, tilt it as little as absolutely necessa-

ry and only raise the side opposite to that of 

the user. Always make sure that both hands 

are in the working position before the equip-

ment returns to the ground.

m)  Never transport the equipment while the drive 

is running.

n)  Never move your hands or feet toward or un-

der any rotating parts. Keep clear of the chute 

opening at all times.

o) Switch o

  the motor and pull the safety plug. 

Make sure that all moving parts have reached 

a complete standstill:

1)  whenever you leave the equipment unatten-

ded;

2)  before you remove any blockages or clogs in 

the chute;

3)  before carrying out any checks, cleaning or 

other work on the equipment;

4)  after the equipment strikes a foreign body. 

Inspect the equipment for damage and carry 

out any necessary repairs before you restart 

and use the equipment;

 

if the equipment begins to experience excep-

tionally strong vibrations, switch it o

  immedi-

ately and check it;

5)  search for damage;

6)  repair the damaged parts as required;

7)  examine the equipment for loose parts and 

tighten them well.

Never operate the equipment in poor weather 

conditions, especially if there is a risk of lightning.

Avoid abnormal working postures and always 

keep your balance so that you maintain a steady 

foothold on inclines at all times.

Warning! Do not touch any dangerous moving 

parts before you have pulled out the safety plug 

and the dangerous moving parts have come to a 

complete standstill.

Warning! Risk of injury from dangerous moving 

parts!

1.3.4 Maintenance and storage

a)  Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are 

tightened securely and that the equipment is 

in a safe working condition.

b)  Routinely check the catch basket for signs of 

wear and impaired functionality.

c)  For your own safety, replace worn or dama-

ged parts without delay.

d)  Remember that on equipments with teeth 

units, the movement of one teeth unit may 

result in the other teeth units starting to rotate.

e)  While you are adjusting the equipment, take 

care not to jam your 

fi

 ngers between moving 

teeth and stationary parts of the equipment.

f)  Allow the motor to cool before you put the 

equipment away for any extended period of 

time.

g)  While you are carrying out maintenance work 

on the teeth, it is important to remember that 

the teeth can still be moved even if the drive 

has been switched o

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Page 1: ...182U EH Art No 34 206 61 I No 11019 7 GB Original operating instructions Cordless Scarifier and Lawn Ae rator Anl_PXCLSS_0182U_SPK7 indb 1 Anl_PXCLSS_0182U_SPK7 indb 1 26 08 2019 09 51 24 26 08 2019 0...

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Page 7: ...by our customer service Or examine the equipment for damage and carry out any necessary repairs to damaged parts And examine the equipment for loose parts and tighten them well Both hands must be on t...

Page 8: ...any rotating parts Keep clear of the chute opening at all times o Switch o the motor and pull the safety plug Make sure that all moving parts have reached a complete standstill 1 whenever you leave t...

Page 9: ...its electrical charac teristic curves are recorded These data are then used exclusively to be able to assemble the best possible battery packs Despite all the safety precautions caution must always b...

Page 10: ...have heated during the charging process as the battery cells may have su ered dangerous damage 11 Do not use batteries which have su ered curvature or deformation during the charging process or which...

Page 11: ...st time G Use only batteries which are charged to the same level 2 Layout and items supplied 2 1 Layout Fig 1 2 1 ON OFF switching bar 2 Safety lock o 5 Top push bar 6 Bottom push bar 7 Push bar brack...

Page 12: ...scarifier may not be used as a drive unit for other equipment or toolkits of any kind unless specifically advised to do so by the manufacturer The equipment is to be used only for its prescri bed pur...

Page 13: ...ush bar holders Screw the tubes together using the screws supplied Fig 5 Item 13 There are 3 assembly holes so that the height of the push bar can be adjusted to specific user requirements at any time...

Page 14: ...Open the battery cover This is done by pressing the lock B as shown in Fig 12 and swinging up the cover Then insert the two batteries in the mounts as shown in Fig 13 and push them for ward until the...

Page 15: ...see section 7 3 Tips on aerating properly with the aerator roller available as an option The way of working for aerating is the same as for scarifying You should therefore observe these safety inst ru...

Page 16: ...cement part number of the part required For our latest prices and information please go to www isc gmbh info Replacement cutting unit Art No 34 055 82 8 Storage and transport Storage Store the equipme...

Page 17: ...ery pack out of the charger Disconnect the charger from the mains supply Flashing O Adapted charging The charger is in gentle charging mode For safety reasons the charging is performed less quickly an...

Page 18: ...ttery and insert again see 5 Engine performance drops a Soil is too firm b Housing clogged c Roller badly worn a Change working depth b Clean housing c Replace roller Imprecise scarifying result a rol...

Page 19: ...cal equipment must make sure that the equipment is properly disposed of if he no longer wants to keep the equipment The old equipment can be returned to a suitable collection point that will dispose o...

Page 20: ...umables Category Example Wear parts V belt Roller Battery Consumables Missing parts Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery In the e ect of defects or faults please register the problem on t...

Page 21: ...nance Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use for example overloading the device or the use or unapproved tools or accessories ingress of foreign bodies into the device such as sand ston...

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